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Monthly Archives: August 2014

Big News! After almost three years, 370 posts, 5100 photos, and 280,000 views, we’ve decided to move the hosting of our WordPress blog onto our own site. The new blog location will be http://blog.deremerstudios.com. We’ve transferred over all the archives, including all the images, comments and likes to the new location, so you’ll still be able to search and find what you’re looking for from the past three years. For the time being, we’ll be keeping this site up as well, though all new posts will be at the new blog location. For most of you, your subscription should transfer over to the new site without an issue, but if you’ve signed up for email updates, you’ll need to sign up a second time.

As always, if you enjoy our photos, please share the new blog address with your friends and help us spread the word!

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Welcome to August! We’ve got seven new HD desktop wallpapers for you in this coast to coast edition. From the calm waters of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia at dawn to the bustling night life of San Diego, CA from 300 feet, we’ve got you covered. For our aviation fans, we’ve got one of our favorite photos of the ginormous C5-A Galaxy taking off from Pease Trade Port and on the flip side, a serene scene along picturesque Rangeley Lake in Norther Maine. And lastly, our calendar post wouldn’t be complete without an image from the Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance – last month we showed you a very special Ford – this month we balanced things out with a beautiful 1963 Corvette Z06 “Tanker” that dominated tracks across the country from 1963 through 1965. If you’re looking for more automotive-themed desktop wallpaper, be sure to check out our Automotive section!

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